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Bill Brown works Thursday on wiring the stage lights for Portland’s Fourth of July celebration, now scheduled for Saturday. The Portland Symphony Orchestra’s “Patriotic Pops” performance begins at 7:40 p.m. and the fireworks at 9:20 p.m. Joel Page/Staff Photographer

Kyle Hussey works on the stage lights Thursday, a day before stormy weather is expected. The National Weather Service projected mostly clear conditions for Saturday night.

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PORTLAND WILL RESTRICT parking and traffic starting Friday night and Saturday morning in preparation for the “Stars and Stripes Spectacular” on Saturday evening.

On Friday:

• Cutter Street and all parking lots on Cutter will close from 10 p.m. Friday to 6:30 a.m. July 6.

• East End boat launch will close from 10 p.m. Friday to 6:30 a.m. July 6.

On Saturday:

On-street parking will be prohibited from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday for the following streets:

• Eastern Promenade (both sides) from Morning Street to Walnut Street

• Wilson Street from Morning Street to the Eastern Promenade

• Moody Street from Morning Street to the Eastern Promenade

• Congress Street from Morning Street to the Eastern Promenade

The following street closures will begin at 10 a.m. and continue until 11 p.m. Saturday:

• Eastern Promenade from Morning Street to Walnut Street

• Wilson Street from Morning Street to the Eastern Promenade

• Moody Street from Morning Street to the Eastern Promenade

• Congress Street from Morning Street to the Eastern Promenade

Also, several streets will be closed to traffic from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday. Those streets include:

• Turner Street from Morning Street to the Eastern Promenade

• Quebec Street from Emerson Street to the Eastern Promenade

• Melbourne Street from Emerson Street to the Eastern Promenade

• Montreal Street from Willis Street to the Eastern Promenade

• Walnut Street from Willis Street to the Eastern Promenade

At 4 p.m. Saturday, the city will shut off traffic to Munjoy Hill.

Handicapped parking will be available on a first-come, first-served basis until 6 p.m. Saturday along Cutter Street and Fort Allen Park. Access to Cutter Street for handicapped parking will be from Fore Street.

Organizers rescheduled Portland’s annual “Stars and Stripes Spectacular” to Saturday at 9:20 p.m. in response to the storm track of Hurricane Arthur. The hurricane was expected to remain out to sea, but it is likely to bring rain, thunderstorms and high surf to Maine throughout much of the day and night Friday. The National Weather Service projected mostly clear conditions for Saturday night.

All related Portland events originally scheduled for Friday – as well as parking and road restrictions – will occur at the same times on Saturday.

“The expectation is for a lot of rain (Friday), and the safety and the well-being of everyone in attendance plus the Portland Symphony Orchestra is paramount to us,” said Jon Jennings, board member of July 4th Portland, which works with the city to coordinate the event.

Cities all along the Eastern Seaboard adjusted their holiday plans in response to Hurricane Arthur, which is expected to brush the North Carolina coast late Thursday into early Friday. The most recent projections show Arthur remaining at sea as it tracks up the East Coast before rolling over Nova Scotia on Saturday morning.

Augusta opted to move its fireworks display to Aug. 2, although a parade and the Old Fort Western Independence Day Celebration are scheduled to continue Friday as planned. Friday’s Lewiston/Auburn Liberty Festival was rescheduled for Sunday.

Sanford and Ogunquit were among the other Maine communities to delay fireworks from Friday to Saturday. The possibility of windy conditions on Saturday could delay the events again, some communities warned.

Other Maine towns, including Thomaston, said they hoped to stick to their original plan and have their fireworks displays Friday.

An estimated 60,000 to 70,000 spectators typically watch Portland’s “Stars and Stripes Spectacular,” according to event organizers. The Portland Press Herald/MaineToday Media is a founding partner and major sponsor of the annual light show.

Opening ceremonies for the fireworks are scheduled to begin Saturday at 7 p.m. on the Eastern Promenade, followed by the Portland Symphony Orchestra’s “Patriotic Pops” performance beginning at 7:40 p.m. Fireworks are scheduled to begin at 9:20 p.m.

For more information on Portland’s holiday events – including weather-related updates to the schedule – go to www.july4thportland.org.

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